Entering The Game as 19.5-point favorites playing at home against a 6-5 Michigan team playing without two of its best players, Ryan Day's program laid an egg in a 13-10 defeat inside a frigid Ohio Stadium.
The loss was Day's fourth in a row to the Wolverines and left most fans clamoring for his head although Ohio State, at 10-2 overall, should still ultimately find itself in the College Football Playoff field once the conference championship games are played and the seeds are announced next Sunday afternoon. The most common projection at the moment has the Buckeyes as a No.